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instructer
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "instructer" is not correct in written English; the correct spelling is "instructor." You can use "instructor" when referring to a person who teaches or provides instruction, especially in an educational setting.
Example: "The instructor explained the complex topic in a way that was easy to understand."
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To substantiate his point, he provides a list of exemplary females from the Bible, including the daughters of Philip, Hannah (or Anna) the Prophetess, Priscilla "an instructer", Phebe, Mary Magdalene, and other "women-labourers in the Gospel".
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However, on 10 February, Carmody phoned the executive director of the courts, Julie Steel, to instruct her to override Boddice's instructions.
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Brown repeatedly said he did not recall specifics about altering the cabinet minute or who instructed him to change it.
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I have instructed that they be relocated to Christmas Island as soon as possible".
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The Sierra Leone ministry of health refused to share data in the early outbreak and instructed the WHO to report only lab-confirmed deaths, thereby excluding the "probable" and "suspect" cases that could not be tested because of the lack of testing facilities.
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Various people claiming to be former lieutenants have spoken out and last year a bunch of hacked emails described in detail how internet commenters in the small town of Ganzhou were instructed to guide conversations on the web.
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When appointed literary executor, Clapp was instructed by Carter simply to "make money for my boys" (her son and her second husband Mark Pearce).
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Still, in 2012, a JIEDDO senior official, whose name is redacted in the report seen by the Guardian, instructed the COIC to "collect information on US companies that did business with Fatima".
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Monis's lawyer sternly instructed him not to talk to the press when he was on trial for this crime.
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Video messaging is a key tool in Boko Haram's propaganda war and the medium chosen by Shekau to claim responsibility for the abduction of the Chibok girls, announcing that "God instructed me to sell them, they are his properties and I will carry out his instructions".
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"Let her join the queue," Kwairanga instructed his harried volunteers.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check the spelling of "instructor". It is the correct term for someone who teaches.
Common error
Avoid using "instructer". This is a common misspelling. Ensure you use "instructor" to maintain credibility in your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The word "instructer" is a misspelled noun. It attempts to denote an individual whose function is to teach, train, or guide others in a specific subject or skill. However, it is grammatically incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "instructer" is a misspelling of the word "instructor". As Ludwig AI confirms, the correct term is "instructor", which refers to someone who teaches or trains. The misspelling renders the term grammatically incorrect and inappropriate for formal writing. Always use the correct spelling to maintain clarity and credibility. Consider alternatives such as "teacher", "educator", or "trainer" depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
teacher
A general term for someone who imparts knowledge.
educator
A more formal term for someone involved in education.
trainer
Someone who teaches specific skills.
mentor
An experienced advisor providing guidance.
coach
Someone who trains or instructs in a sport or skill.
lecturer
Someone who gives formal talks or presentations, especially in a university.
professor
A high-ranking academic teacher.
tutor
A private teacher, usually for one student or a small group.
demonstrator
Someone who shows how something is done.
guide
Someone who shows the way or leads.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "instructer" or "instructor"?
The correct spelling is "instructor". "Instructer" is a misspelling and should not be used.
What does "instructor" mean?
How to use "instructor" in a sentence?
Example: "The instructor explained the complex topic in a way that was easy to understand."
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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100%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested